Aftercare Support Coordinator - Indiana Donor Network

The Aftercare Support Coordinator is an opportunity for an organized, empathic professional to serve our donor families at Indiana Donor Network. This team member will provide aftercare services to our donor families by providing grief support, developing services and activities to honor and remember loved ones, and sending thoughtful reminders and encouragement.

Indiana Donor Network is the non-profit health service dedicated to advancing organ, tissue, and eye donation and transplantation throughout Indiana. Indiana Donor Network, one of 58 designated organ recovery organizations in the U.S., is a vital link between people waiting for life-saving organ transplants and donors. Working closely with Indiana hospitals, donor families and the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS), we are a team of skilled, experienced professionals responsible for overseeing and coordinating organ donation across Indiana. Our non-profit organization with 145 employees is also committed to educating Hoosiers about the importance of organ and tissue donation.

Responsibilities:

Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to make a lasting impact on families in need of grief support?

The Aftercare Support Coordinator is responsible for providing aftercare services to donor families and acts as a liaison to recipients, donor families, transplant centers, organ procurement organizations, and tissue processors. This role involves regular communication with families experiencing grief and loss.

Responsibilities may include the following:• Developing family letters explaining the results of the donation process (how many organs were recovered, unidentifiable information on who received the organs, etc.).• Sending care packages, cards, and letters to donor families.• Working alongside the Community Relations department to coordinate the activities of Indiana Donor Network's volunteer advocates.• Administers and reviews donor family survey responses and provides follow-up as appropriate.• Coordinating the logistics for initial phone calls and meetings for donor families and recipients.

Qualifications:A Bachelor's Degree in Social Work is required. A grief counseling certification is preferred. Previous experience in the healthcare field or a social service agency is preferred. Position requires proficiency with basic computer software packages and data entry.

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